


Sorry, but DC has Batman and Superman, the two most iconic and culturally significant superheroes ever created. There are always up and downs to each side of the coin. But my favorite stories has always been Batman's graphic novels. So yeah, my favorite character is Deadpool because he's f*cking Deadpool. The place has a rich history in comics and this fact alone can be the only reason to support DC. Gotham City has given birth to these awesome characters. Batman, Joker, Catwoman, Two-Face, Nightwing, Talia, and even more characters. Gotham City is a great playground for storytelling. Seriously, go read The Long Halloween, Year One or Hush. The idea of a very rich dude who uses his wealth to build armors of awesomeness attracts readers.įor DC, honestly Gotham City (note how I didn't use Batman) has delivered the most badass storytelling in graphic novels history. People read comics because of the very imaginative characters and Marvel have that part right. They nailed characters and their personalities right. It's hard not to love Iron Man, Wolverine, Magneto, f*cking Deadpool. Now for the praises, Marvel has some of the most iconic characters ever. I mean, who the f*ck cares about Aquaman, Shazam, Hawkgirl, Green Lantern?! There's the only complaint I have against DC, lackluster characters. He's just a bad scientist in armor.įor DC though? Marvel got boring characters but DC? Plenty more. But other than that? The villains are so uninspiring. But I must say, for a boring character like Spiderman, he sure had some terrifying villains. They, And also I never really cared for Spiderman or Captain America, I find them too boring. The whole Civil War thing was too cheesy for my tastes. Yes there have been gritty points in the stories but I really disliked the way they have been pulled off. For Marvel, the style still looks a bit too childish at some part. I'm just gonna start out with what I dislike about both sides. Both equally have their flaws and their strengths.
